United States Telecom Association - Organization and Leadership

Organization and Leadership

As an American not-for-profit corporation, USTelecom is governed by a 19-member Board of Directors and an 18-member Leadership Committee. The Board of Directors is composed of member company executives that have been nominated by members of the Leadership Committee. The Leadership Committee comprises executives from small-to-mid-sized telecom companies that are members of the association. As of April 2012, the Chairman of the Board is Jeffery Gardner, CEO of Windstream Communications and the Chairman of the Leadership Committee is Michael W. Conrad, CEO of Champaign Telephone Company. Since 2001, Walter B. McCormick, Jr. has served as President & CEO of USTelecom.

The association offers three different categories of paid membership:

  • Carrier Members - Companies that provide local telecommunications exchange and access services to residential, business and other customers in the United States.
  • Supplier Members - Companies that sell goods and services to the telecommunications industry.
  • International Members - Companies providing telecommunications services outside the United States and U.S. territories.

USTelecom serves as a forum in which member companies can coordinate advocacy of particular policy issues important to their companies and the telecommunications industry via the association's seven standing Committees and other ad hoc Committees.

Standing Committees:

  • Regulatory Affairs – Member companies develop policy and engage in advocacy before the FCC and other relevant American federal agencies.
  • Governmental Affairs – Member companies collaborate in their advocacy to lawmakers on mutually-beneficial policy issues.
  • External Affairs – These committee members develop and execute media and public relations strategies.
  • Tax Policy – Members develop the association's positions on tax and financial policy relevant to the telecommunications industry.
  • Engineering & Technology Policy – Members develop the association's position on a variety of technology issues and standards including numbering, IP services, open source software, network neutrality, DPI, and emerging technologies.
  • Intellectual Property and Privacy – Members develop the association's position on issues surrounding the ownership and distribution of content and protection of consumer information.
  • National Security and Public Safety – These committee members gather to inform and shape policies addressing cybersecurity, national security, emergency preparedness, and pandemic planning.

Notable Ad Hoc Committees:

  • Universal Service
  • Intercarrier compensation
  • Consumer protection
  • Video competition

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